1. Brekeke Product Name and version:ondo pbx v1.5
2. Java version:
3. OS type and the version:windows xp
4. UA (phone), gateway or other hardware/software involved:quintum asm 200 & spa3102
5. Select your network pattern from http://www.brekeke-sip.com/bbs/network/ ... terns.html :
6. Your problem:
hi guys, how can I change the waiting time after I press that last dialled number.say these are all my sip number;
202 - assigned at spa3102
203 - assigned at quintum asm 200
say im calling from spa3102, and i will dial 203, what i would like is that after I press 3, after 2 seconds, it will connect to the number I dialled. Presently, I will be waiting for about 5 or 7 seconds before the call will be connected. sO, How do I reduced the time?
last dialled number - how to reduce wait
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Hi,
Yes, # after dialing makes the call go thru right away. If you would not like to dial a # then you need to change the linksys device. There are two ways to do it. The first is to change the Interdigit long timer from 10 to 3 in the admin/advanced/regional tab. However, this might make your user rush to dial other numbers so the better way is to add the three digit dial plan into the dial plan. On the line tab at the bottom you can see dial plan entries delimited by | (the unix pipe character under the backspace). So simply add in your new dial entry for a three digit number. For example if your dial plan was (xx.) then make it (xx.|xxx). This tells the device to send the call out quicker since it met the matching patern of xxx in the dial plan. A two digit extension can be quickened with xx in the dial plan.
Yes, # after dialing makes the call go thru right away. If you would not like to dial a # then you need to change the linksys device. There are two ways to do it. The first is to change the Interdigit long timer from 10 to 3 in the admin/advanced/regional tab. However, this might make your user rush to dial other numbers so the better way is to add the three digit dial plan into the dial plan. On the line tab at the bottom you can see dial plan entries delimited by | (the unix pipe character under the backspace). So simply add in your new dial entry for a three digit number. For example if your dial plan was (xx.) then make it (xx.|xxx). This tells the device to send the call out quicker since it met the matching patern of xxx in the dial plan. A two digit extension can be quickened with xx in the dial plan.